What a View

The billboard was leviathan, blotting out the sky. The only thing Meredith had ever loved. And, tapping a rifle thoughtfully against her leg, she was determined to keep her bold advertisement dominating the entire world's view. With violence, if necessary.

This short science fiction story can also be enjoyed as part of Cacophony: Collected Short Stories Volume One. More

The billboard was leviathan, blotting out the sky. The only thing Meredith had ever loved. And, tapping a rifle thoughtfully against her leg, she was determined to keep her bold advertisement dominating the entire world's view. With violence, if necessary.

At 1,553 words What a View is part of a suite of short science fiction, urban fantasy and horror stories by BP Gregory, each its own little maelstrom of human suffering and longing. It first appeared in print in 2004, as part of Cardigan Press' amazing experimental fiction collection All Change Please.

You can enjoy What a View alone or as as part of Cacophony: Collected Short Stories Volume One, which is also available in print.

If you fancy something longer and meatier by this author crack open the terrified sunless world of chilling new science fiction/horror novel Outermen. Should post-apocalyptic laughs be your thing spend some time in the ruined outback with BP Gregory's second novel, Automatons. Or dare the cool, introspective horror of early novelette Only Skin, for lovers of the truly grotesque only.

Horror! Sci-Fi! All manner of strange happenings! Writer and avid reader, BP Gregory was always an oddment to justify the most terrible things. With such tales you shouldn't always feel comfortable or safe.

In a world sealed shut without a single star to wish on, science fiction / horror novel Outermen is now available.

Please also take the time for a stroll down humanity's eerie back alleys and enjoy all BP Gregory's newest science fiction, horror and urban fantasy short stories neatly packaged together in Orotund: Collected Short Stories Volume Two.

For more sneak peaks including Something for Everything, the upcoming successor novel to Automatons' mournful legacy; more stories, reviews, and recommendations for your next great read visit http://www.popgoesthebrainstem.com.